In a kidney transplant, a healthy kidney from a living or deceased donor is surgically implanted into a patient whose kidneys are no longer functioning correctly. On either side of the spine, right below the rib cage, are two bean-shaped organs called the kidneys. They are all around the size of a fist. Urine production serves as their primary means of filtering and eliminating waste, minerals, and moisture from the blood. End-stage renal disease (kidney failure) and raised blood pressure can occur when the kidneys lose their capacity to filter hazardous quantities of fluid and waste from the body. End-stage renal disease develops when the kidneys are only around 90% capable of performing their usual functions. End-stage renal disease patients require dialysis or a kidney transplant to keep them alive by removing waste from their circulation mechanically. At Aalok Hospital, a multidisciplinary team of medical specialists works to guarantee successful outcomes from your kidney transplant.
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